Depends on why the phone is broken in the first place. If you drove over it with a car, then the safe assumption is no, the data, SIM card or any other storage devices that may be in the phone would have been destroyed.
If the phone was dropped and LEFT in water the chances are also pretty slim, however, if the phone was dried directly afterwards there is less likelihood of corrosion on the storage components.
Easiest thing is to plug the phone in via a cable to a PC and check if the PC is able to read/ detect the device, else take out any storage cards that may be in the phone, transfer them to another phone and try to access the data.
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The phone number of the Broken Arrow Library is: 918-549-7500.
If the phone is from the same carrier then yes, it is very simple. If you were to try and put, for example, a T-Mobile SIM into a Cingular phone or vice versa, you will need to "Unlock the phone" first.
The phone number of the Broken Bow Public Library is: 308-872-2927.
The phone number of the South Broken Arrow Library is: 918-549-7662.
How can I download data from server to mobile phone and Mobile phone to server
what is data usage
No. The data plan is for the amount of data transferred to the phone. It doesn't matter what you do with the data afterwards.
IF the USB port works - connect it to a computer... If the USB port DOESN'T work... you'll have to take it to a repair shop - where they'll be able to extract the info.
you use a broken line graph usually for showing continuous data (data with growth over time)
fix it.
No - if you re-set your phone - all personal data is erased.